Scrum Developer Certified SDC™

Scrum Developer Certified (SDC™) is an entry level certification for Scrum Team members and those
who interact with any Scrum Team. The objective of this certification is to ensure that Scrum Team
members know enough about Scrum to effectively contribute to a Scrum project. The courseware
and preparation tools required for the certification exam will be available online on
SCRUMstudy.com. An online proctored exam will be conducted at the end of the course.

Two-day Scrum Developer Certification classroom trainings are also offered by SCRUMstudy
approved Authorized Training Partners (A.T.P.s). All trainers are highly experienced and accredited
by SCRUMstudy. Course fee includes the certification exam fee. Participants will be awarded ‘Scrum
Developer Certified’ certificate from SCRUMstudy on successfully passing the exam.

Chapter 1: Introduction

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Scrum Overview
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Scrum Principles
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Scrum Aspects
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Scrum Processes
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Scrum Summary
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Scrum Advantages

Chapter 2: Organization

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Core Roles
  • Core Role: Product Owner
  • Core Role: Scrum Master
  • Core Role: Scrum Team
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Non-core Roles

Chapter 3: Business Justification

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Responsibilities of Scrum Roles in Business Justification
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Factors used to Determine Business Justification
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Business Justification Evaluation Techniques
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Continuous Value Justification
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Summary of Responsibilities

Chapter 4: Quality

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Quality Defined
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Acceptance Criteria and the Prioritized Product Backlog
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Quality Management in Scrum
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Quality Planning
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Continuous Integration and Sustainable Pace
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Quality Control and Quality Assurance
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Chapter 5: Change

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Unapproved and Approved Change Requests
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Change in Scrum
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Achieving Flexibility
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Changes to a Sprint
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Impact of Expected Change on the Length of Sprint
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Chapter 6: Risk

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Tony Teo
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Christian
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Belinda
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Chapter 7: Introduction to Scrum Project Phases

Chapter 8: Initiate Phase

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Process 5: Create Prioritized Product Backlog
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Process 6: Conduct Release Planning

Chapter 9: Plan and Estimate Phase

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Process 1: Create User Stories
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Process 2: Approve, Estimate, and Commit User Stories
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Process 3: Create Tasks
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Process 4: Estimate Tasks
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Process 5: Create Sprint Backlog

Chapter 10: Implement Phase

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Process 1: Create Deliverables
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Process 2: Conduct Daily Standup
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Process 3: Groom Prioritized Product Backlog

Chapter 11: Review and Retrospect Phase

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Process 1: Convene Scrum of Scrums
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Process 3: Retrospect Sprint

Chapter 12: Release Phase

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Process 1: Ship Deliverables
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Process 2: Retrospect Project

Chapter 13: Scaling Scrum

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Scalability of Scrum
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Transition to Scrum
3
Resistance to Change
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Mapping Traditional Roles to Scrum
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Importance of Executive Support
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